In the realm of literature, American humor stands as a beacon of wit, satire, and laughter. From the early days of Mark Twain and his hilarious tales of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn to the modern musings of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, American humorists have captured the nation's funny bone with their keen observations, clever wordplay, and ability to find the humor in everyday life. Whether it's the political satire of Jon Stewart, the self-deprecating humor of Jerry Seinfeld, or the observational comedy of Louis C.K., American humorists have a knack for making us laugh at ourselves, our culture, and the world around us.
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